Dell Xps M1530 Usb Drivers For Mac

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This is a guide for the Dell XPS 13 9350 (2016 Model), it is a work in progress but the information contained should get you to a working install of macOS Sierra 10.12.1.
Guide is loosely used here, you will still need technical knowledge to use the information below (it should however be VERY helpful and will likely not be too complicated for anyone with hackintosh experience to work out)!
My aim with this configuration is to keep it as simple as possible, nothing unnecessary is installed and everything is kept clean and as close to stock as feasible without impacting usability, let me know if there's any missing patches or even patches I can remove, I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Specifications:
  • 6th Generation Intel Core i5-6200U (3M Cache, up to 2.8 GHz)
  • 8GB LPDDR3 1866MHz
  • Intel(R) HD Graphics 520
  • 256GB Solid State Drive (Toshiba NVMe)
  • 13.3 inch FHD AG (1920 x 1080) InfinityEdge display, Silver
  • DW1560 802.11ac Broadcom BCM94352Z M.2 NGFF WiFi Card

Notes:
  • This guide is intended for macOS Sierra 10.12.1.
  • You'll need to create a bootable macOS installation USB using the Install macOS Sierra application from the Mac App Store (ensure your USB is erased in GPT mode), there's a guide here (it's recommended you use the command line version).
  • After this, install Clover to the created USB (using UEFI mode) and then mount the EFI partition and replace the /EFI/CLOVER/ folder with the one attached to this post.
  • Installation using the attached Clover directory will work, once installation is complete you should dump and patch your DSDT using the information in the DSDT Patches section and install EVERY KEXT in the Clover KEXT directory into /System/Library/Extensions/. After KEXT installation, remove all IONVMeFamily patches from config.plist.
  • If you do not have the DW1560 WiFi Card, remove BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext, BrcmPatchRAM2.kext, FakePCIID.kext, FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext and SSDT-ARPT-RP06-4352.aml. Also, remove any patches relating to AirPortBrcm4360 and IOBluetoothFamily in config.plist.
  • Multiple PS2 drivers (for the keyboard and touchpad) are available. ApplePS2SmartTouchPad.kext is more feature filled but I found it to be less usable, VoodooPS2Controller.kext should always work, albeit missing multitouch and other fancy features.
  • Facetime + iMessage should work when the correct information is entered into config.plist. I have blanked out the fields as I don't want my serial number to be blacklisted, there are plenty of guides online on how to solve this.

What Works:
  • Battery Indicator
  • Bluetooth (with aftermarket DW1560 card)
  • Display Brightness Slider
  • Graphics (Intel HD520 Acceleration)
  • Keyboard
  • Sound
  • NVMe SSD
  • Power Management
  • Touchpad (basic operations, no multitouch)
  • USB-C Video Output (DisplayPort + HDMI)
  • Webcam
  • Wireless (with aftermarket DW1560 card)

What Doesn't Work:
  • Display Brightness Hotkeys
  • SD Card Reader (known issue, no fix)
  • USB-C Thunderbolt
  • USB-C USB

BIOS Settings:
  • Install BIOS Update 1.4.4
  • Apply BIOS Defaults
  • Disable Secure Boot
  • Disable VT for Direct I/O
  • Set Auto OS Recovery Threshold to OFF
  • Set SATA Operation to AHCI or Disabled
  • Optional: Disable Computrace
  • Optional: Enable Unobtrusive Mode
  • Optional: Enable USB PowerShare
  • Optional: Set Fn Lock Options to Lock Mode Enable/Secondary

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Clover Patches:
  • DSDT Patches:
    • Change _OSI To XOSI
    • Change HDAS To HDEF
    • Change HECI To IMEI
  • KextsToPatch Patches:
    • cloverHDA - ALC256.zip
    • NVMeP
    • USBInjectAll - config_patches.plist
    • wireless_half-mini

DSDT Patches:
  • [syn] Rename _DSM methods to XDSM
  • [igpu] Rename GFX0 to IGPU
  • [igpu] Brightness fix
  • [sys] Fix _WAK Arg0 v2
  • [sys] Fix Mutex with non-zero SyncLevel
  • [sys] HPET Fix
  • [sys] IRQ Fix
  • [sys] OS Check Fix (Windows 8)
  • [sys] RTC Fix
  • [sys] Skylake LPC
  • [sys] SMBUS Fix

KEXTs:
Installed To /System/Library/Extensions/ (with Kext Utility)
  • ACPIBatteryManager.kext
  • BrcmFirmwareRepo.kext
  • BrcmPatchRAM2.kext
  • cloverHDA.kext
  • CodecCommander.kext
  • FakePCIID.kext
  • FakePCIID_Broadcom_WiFi.kext
  • FakeSMC.kext
  • IntelBacklight.kext
  • IONVMeFamilyBorg.kext
  • USBInjectAll.kext
  • VoodooPS2Controller.kext

SSDT Patches:
  • SSDT-1:
    • [gfx0] Cleanup/Fix Errors (SSDT)
  • SSDT-0, SSDT-1, SSDT-2, SSDT-3, SSDT-4, SSDT-5, SSDT-6, SSDT-14:
    • [igpu] Rename GFX0 to IGPU
  • SSDT-ALC256
  • SSDT-ARPT-RP06-4352

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Many amazing people's work is contained in these threads and they were invaluable in solving issues I encountered!
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/dell-xps-13-2016-9350.204069/
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/dell-xps-13-9350-cant-install.184597/
https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-dell-xps-13-9350-skylake.202854/
Dell Xps M1530 Usb Drivers For Machttps://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-dell-xps-15-9550-skylake-gtx960m-ssd-via-clover-uefi.192598/Dell's newest XPS 13, XPS 15, and Apple's 12-inch MacBook are three laptops leading the way.

Over the last few months, I've been using the 12-inch Retina MacBook, the Dell XPS 13 (2016), and the Dell XPS 15 (late 2015). All three come with a space-saving USB Type-C port and more than a few connection options.

With the new Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15, Dell swapped out the Mini DisplayPort (on the early 2015 models) for a USB-C port. Apple, on the other hand, came boldly right of the gate with a sole USB-C connector (that's it, no other connectors) on the 12-inch MacBook. What follows is my experience so far. Note that I've been using two Dell displays: a U2715H 27-incher (with the 12-inch MacBook) and U2515H 25-incher (with the XPS 13) -- both with native resolutions of 2,560-by-1,440 pixels.

Dell XPS 13 and XPS 15: Both spanking-new laptops come with a USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port*. I have two adapters: (1) the Dell USB-C to HDMI/VGA/Ethernet/USB 3.0 multiport adapter and (2) a Dell USB-C to HDMI adapter that supports HDMI 2.0. The bumps: So far, the only major hiccup on the XPS 15 has been a failure to come out of standby. This happens when I connect to Ethernet via the Dell USB-C multiport adapter. On the XPS 13 (where I've done more experimenting than I have on the XPS 15), I've confirmed that you need an HDMI 2.0-compliant USB-C adapter (like Dell's cited above) to get to 2,560-by-1,440 at 60 Hz on Dell's 25-inch monitor. Because the Dell multiport adapter does not support HDMI 2.0, it can only drive up to 2,048-by-1,152 resolution -- which a warning message shouts out in bold letters in Windows 10 display settings. The upshot: based on my experience with the XPS 13 on Windows 10, if you have a 4K-class display, you'll need an HDMI 2.0-compliant USB-C adapter. Mostly smooth: The new Dell XPS 13, packing the latest Intel Skylake Core i7 processor, is an amazing piece of hardware and works fine 99 percent of the time with the Dell U2515H display and other external connections via the USB-C adapter. Ditto on the XPS 15. So, I wouldn't let the issues mentioned above scare you off. The point is, when you move to a new connection technology, a few bumps in the road are unavoidable.

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12-inch MacBook:The big bump: Actually, it might be better expressed as big pothole, rather than a bump in the road to USB-C nirvana. I was more than a little upset when I realized that my 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display had been bricked by the 12-inch MacBook (to be precise, it was obsoleted by the USB-C port but, in effect, it was bricked). The smooth:After I got beyond that, it was easy hooking up the 12-inch MacBook to the Dell 27-inch monitor. In fact, it worked exactly as advertised: using the AppleUSB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter, I could simultaneously drive (via HDMI) the Dell 27-inch display (2,560-by-1,440 at 60 Hz), connect a USB device, and plug the MacBook's AC adapter into the wall. There isn't a lot more to say beyond that. When something works, it works. Now, I just have to figure out what to do with the 27-inch Apple Cinema Display sitting on the floor in the corner of my office.

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*The USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port supports: Power in/charging, Thunderbolt 3 (40Gbps bi-directional), USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps), VGA, HDMI, Ethernet and USB-A (the old USB connector) via a Dell Adapter (sold separately). And, unlike the 12-inch MacBook, both the Dell XPS 15 and XPS 13 come with other ports, including traditional USB 3.0 ports and a 3–in-1 Card Reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC).

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